Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 13Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... ment , and never could have been an original alphabet . But how great is the confusion of hypotheses leading to the same conse- quence ! Klaproth and others conceive that Japhetie tribes brought the Sanskrit from the north - west to ...
... ment , and never could have been an original alphabet . But how great is the confusion of hypotheses leading to the same conse- quence ! Klaproth and others conceive that Japhetie tribes brought the Sanskrit from the north - west to ...
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... ment at Memphis , another at Cythera ; -the Jews had their Oneion in Egypt ; —and Alexandria , under the Ptolemies , was the point to which scholars flocked from every part of the then civilized world . To all which , if we add the ...
... ment at Memphis , another at Cythera ; -the Jews had their Oneion in Egypt ; —and Alexandria , under the Ptolemies , was the point to which scholars flocked from every part of the then civilized world . To all which , if we add the ...
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... ment in the event of failing to become the mistress of the paradise at Kaaree- capore ; but even a staff - appointment could not reconcile an ambitious mind to the military service . Miss Chudleigh knew that her associates had begun to ...
... ment in the event of failing to become the mistress of the paradise at Kaaree- capore ; but even a staff - appointment could not reconcile an ambitious mind to the military service . Miss Chudleigh knew that her associates had begun to ...
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... ment , at the seventh line ; because that in which the subject commences is not reckoned , and the first six lines must be taken off . Suppose the re- mainder to be seven , and the subject to commence at the eleventh compart- ment , the ...
... ment , at the seventh line ; because that in which the subject commences is not reckoned , and the first six lines must be taken off . Suppose the re- mainder to be seven , and the subject to commence at the eleventh compart- ment , the ...
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... ment of India , to which Ram Mohun communicated the fact of his appoint- ment , refused to recognize his character of envoy or his title ( though he has been invariably treated by the Indian authorities with much attention ) , both ...
... ment of India , to which Ram Mohun communicated the fact of his appoint- ment , refused to recognize his character of envoy or his title ( though he has been invariably treated by the Indian authorities with much attention ) , both ...
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